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some see as a particular obama-chris kristi chris christie love fest. >> and donald rumsfeld examine the administration statements, contradiction, and prospect of responsible assumed for the loss of four american lives. lou: following the state of texas, warning those u.n. voting monitors, they had better stay away on election day. iowa secretary of state, warning that observers will be arrested in iowa, if they violate state law, and come within 300 feet of a polling place. attorney general of texas, he issued a same warning last week, @%ited nations not real popular. in those two states, i suspect in a lot more. early voting numbers suggestion that president obama may be in trouble in florida. at this point, in 2008, democrats held a more than 134,000 vote lead in florida. as of yesterday, democrats led by fewer than 21,000. and 70 percent drop off. obama campaign does not dispute the numbers. well, i'm joined by artur davis, national co-chair of president obama's 2008 presidential campaign, a former democratic congressman from the great state of alabama. he has since charged his p

. >> you are saying we shouldn't discuss this. >> former defense secretary donald rumsfeld is here and he is demanding answers. all of that plus the very latest polling data from each of the key battleground states. we are 22 days away from election day, three weeks from tomorrow. you will be voting. and hannity starts right here, right now. >> sean: we are on the eve of the second presidential debate of the 2012 presidential season. tonight, the republican nominee mitt romney continues to lead president barack obama in the latest national polls. now, according to the rasmussen daily presidential tracking survey, if the election were held today, governor romney would be victorious, 49% to 48%. interestingly enough, romney has led or tied the incumbent the past 9 out of 10 days breaking what had been a 16-day winning streak for the president. this result is mirror dollars in the newest american research group survey which also has romney defeating obama this one 48% to 47%. later tonight we have in-depth analysis and fresh polling data out of several of the must-win battleground states. jo

to discuss it all than former defense secretary donald rumsfeld. he's author of the book "known and unknown. "secretary rumsfeld, as always, welcome back to "the kudlow report." i want to ask you about a story that's recently surfaced. want to get to the bottom of the cover-up shenanigans of benghazi. there's a story out there today by bing west, a former assistant secretary of defense. he said we could have sent in commandos within three hours based in italy, sigonella, italy. we could have sent a fighter jet in one hour, commandos in three hours. we might have actually saved those lives. why didn't we do that, sir? >> well, i really don't know. certainly binge we west is a ve capable person and we have cape abilities at the sigonella island base. it's hard to know why they did what they did, but the more important question it seems to me is why in fact, as it appears now, they didn't provide the appropriate kinds of security forces to protect the embassy, the consulate, and the people we have on the ground there. >> you think it's a cover-up? mean, do you think it didn't conform to the pr

a thumbs up from donald rumsfeld who tweeted, terrific, comprehensive speech by romney. he knows the role of the united states in the world should be a leader. it came out of the play book. vote for us, or we're going to get attacked again. >> america's security and the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years. >> mitt romney will not let americans know what his real policies are. it's the bush administration all over again, especially when it comes to foreign policy. how does that sit with you? obama adviser robert gibbs and newt gingrich can agree on how mitt romney will say anything to get elected. >> mr. speaker, you mentioned that your opponent mitt romney had a problem with being dishonest in the primary. was he dishonest when he said that? >> i think he's clearly changed. >> romney's positions have changed. the only path for the white house is for voters to pretend the changes never happened. get your cell phones out. want to know what you think. who do you trust when it comes to foreign policy decisions? text a for president obama, text b for mitt r

in donald rumsfeld would call old europe. >> old europe is flawing for the indulgent due luges of the welfare staid. they have all accepted again on centralized government and thus have destroyed vat l of their assets. when you detroit value of your assets ultimate i are the human being who would make your economy go, their investments and creation and work effort and make the economy -- when you depreciate those asset. the liability become impossible. it you unleash the asset of your economy, allow the stock market to boom and real estate to thrive again, then all of sudden the liabilities that seem impossible today become manageable in the future. >> george, when you see the fight in congress over the debt ceiling or tax rates or balance budget, what would you like to see congress do and how important is raising the debt ceiling in the u.s. >> i don't even -- that's all just a kind of theater the absurd of what we need to do is to flat. our tax rates and deregulate. in the book, i tell the stories of new disee zealand, israel, a number of countries that have faced crisis far

that we don't want another iraq. it came down to i am not dick cheney, i am not donald rumsfeld, and i do think the debate, while the president is more knowledgeable and more in control and command, too intense -- he came across to intense and he did not get a break that he needed in the campaign. he won the debate. gallup, among independents, he won it two to want, but he did not get the edge -- >> he did not get the edge -- >> and he could not, because while he did well in the second and third debate, nothing could overcome what he did in the first debate. he let people down, he let himself down. >> republican colin powell and horses barack obama. > -- endorses barack obama. >> you have to wonder if that is based on issues or if he has a slightly different reason to endorse president obama. >> what reason would that be? if u have somebody of your own race that you're proud of being president of the nine states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> john sununu said that he did not doubt that powell's support for obama was based on anything but his policies. obama is suffering a deep

not donald rumsfeld." i do think that the debate, while the president was more knowledgeable and more in control and command, he came across too intensely and i don't think that he got to break through that he needed in the campaign. i think he won the debate, and among independents, two-one, but i know that he got it -- don't think that he got the edge -- >> it couldn't, because while he did well in the second and third debate, nothing could overcome the first debate. he let people down, he let himself down. >> roblin and colin powell -- public and colin powell in horses barack obama. >> you have to wonder if that is based on issues or if he has a slightly different reason to prefer president obama. >> what would that be? >> if you have somebody of your own race that you are proud of being president of the united states -- i applaud colin for standing with him. >> john sununu later saying that he has no doubt that colin powell's endorsement is based on anything other than policies. obama is steeply down with white voters from four years ago. >> lack of enthusiasm. >> is there a racia

. and then heaid we don't wawant another iraq. basically, it came down to "i am not dick cheney, i am not donald rumsfeld." but i think that the debate while the president w was more knowledgeable and more in control and command, he came across t to intents -- too intenstely and he did not get a break that he needed in the campaign. i think he won the debate, and the gallup poll, on independents, two-one, but i don't think he got the 18 needed. > -- i don't think that he got the age that he needed. >> he could, because while he did well in the second and third debate, nothing could overcome what he did in the fit debate. he let people down, he let himself down. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier b

's a wonder romney's foreign policy got a thumb's up from donald rumsfeld who treated terrific comprehensive speech by governor romney. he knows america's role in the world should be a leader, not as a spectator. wow. the new mitt romney's closing remarks came right out of the bush cheney neon play book, folks. vote for us or we're going to get attacked again. >> america's security and cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years. >> mitt romney will not let americans know what his real policies are. it is the bush administration all over again. especially when it comes to foreign policy. how's that sit with you? even obama adviser robert gibbs and newt "the gary radnich shgi anything to get elected. >> mr. speaker, you mentioned that your opponent mitt romney had a problem with being dishonest in the primary. my problem is with, was he dishonest when he said that. >> i think it is clear his position changed. >> the only path for the white house is for voters to pretend that changes never happen pepd get your cell phones out. want to know what you think. tonight's

that planes land on aircraft carriers. listen to donald rumsfeld on that comment on america's newsroom this morning. >> the fact that the navy is shrinking is an important serious subject that merited a thoughtful, serious important discussion. all it got was a dismissive arrogant answer from the president by someone who has never served in the military. i found it disappointsing. >>guest: i don't know if i want to take any foreign policy or defense advise from donald rumsfeld giving the disaster he led us into in iraq, but i thought the president did extraordinarily well that is why the snap poll showed him winning. he was right to make that point. mitt romney demonstrateed a. >> poor showing of russia. when he talked about iran wanting syria for access to the sea, persia is iran and there is a country between syria and iran and it is iraq. >>trace: adam? can you comment? >>guest: here is the thing. romney was very, very clear in how he perceived the threats around the globe. i don't think it stops the president or his supporter to make it sound like mitt romney is this war among gear

of defense under george w. bush, donald rumsfeld, is here to discuss what those documents show. >>> plus, new questions about whether you can keep your doctor or even your health insurance as the president promised after a report suggests that two major u.s. employers are launching a radical change to their employee coverage. >> but we have to pass the spill so that -- bill so that you can find --, we have big dreams. one is for a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. alisyn: we have a fox news alert for you on news that we broke moments ago. it's the sale of a prison in illinois that was identified at one point as a possible home for gitmo prisoners should they ever be moved to the united states. welcome to a new hour of "

incident. breaking developments. we'll talk live with former defense secretary donald rumsfeld. >>> plus a new candidate for hope and change? mitt romney taking on a new tact. will that be enough to put him over the top before election day? >>> and a massive manhunt after a deadly shooting. why one family was targeted as police search for the gunman at a motive. it is all "happening now." jenna: a lot of news to get to today, brand new polling, key numbers on the economy just coming out, plus swinging through the swing states as the race for the white house enters the final stretch. we're glad you're with us, everybody. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. we're live at the white house with just 12 days to go before election day, the battle for the presidency focuses on battleground state. both candidates launching all-outcome pain blitz. right now, president obama on route to virginia after stumping in another crucial swing state, florida. meantime governor romney is in the all-important swing state of ohio where right now he is holding a rally in cincinnati. and we have our eye on the ec

president george w. bush, donald rumsfeld, is here on that. bill: also the hits keep coming, martha. herman cain on the economy and the issue of presidential leadership. >> every time you've offered an opinion you've been wrong. >> attacking me is not an agenda. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] get recipes at flavorboost.com. bill: america's role in the world. just one of the many topics last night. both candidates trading jabs at one another on the issue of leadership. >> in order to be able to fulfill our role in the world america must be strong. america must lead. and for that t

attack. >> a whole lot of folks. >> donald rumsfeld talked to greta about. he slammed the administration for the foreign policy saying it's a failed model. >> i think the foreign policy of this administration for 3 and a half, four years now has been one of a step back in the phrase that came out of the white house to lead from behind. which you can't lead from behind. leaders lead from the front. the economic management of our country has told the world that we are in decline and it was sufficient that the vice president of the united states had to go at the convention and say we are not incal decline. why did he have to say that? it is clear the country is managing its economic apairs faa way that we are modeling them after europe. that's a failed model. >> secretary rumsfeld also weighing in on the heavy see issue about why the fbi has yet to head to benghazi and libya to check out the crime scene. he says it is probably for security reasons. nevertheless a big issue. let's talk weather now. maria molina is here with an update on the current weather. >>> good morning. we are starting

of defense donald rumsfeld spoke with sean hannity and he believes the responsibility falls on the shoulders of president obama. >> it does stop with the president which she is not. on the other hand the buck with respect to providing security is certainly within her area of responsibility. it was a failure. on the other hand the responsibility for the way the white house has tried to cover this up and to manage it in a way that suggested at first it was u tube not anything to do with a planned attack with heavy weapons i think the responsibility for that as well as the responsibility for the secretary of state not providing appropriate security does in fact fall to the president. >> the white house facing continuing backlash for what many say was an attempt to cover up what really happened in benghazi. secretary clinton responds to those allegations later in the show. before that it is now time for your first degree weather update and maria molina has more on your current temperatures. >> good morning gad to see you. we are talking about cool temperatures or cool start to the day out across

and propriety. coming up next, former defense secretary donald rumsfeld joins us, former reagan adviser arthur laugher. stay with us. we are tracking hurricanes sandy. the very latest for you. this looks like the real deal. ♪ with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business crit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, everday! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capitalne. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? ♪ lou: president's -- residents along the east coast are bracing for hurricane sandy, not due to make landfall in text and -- until next week, but it looks like it could be a spectacular event come early tuesday. hurricane sandy has been battering the bahamas, tearing to the caribbean, killing at least 40 people, that is how powerful the storm has been. still mor

and propriety. coming up next, ormer defense secretary donald rumsfeld joins us, former reagan adviser arthur laugher. ay with us. we are tracking hurricanes sandy. the very latest for you. this looks like the real deal. ♪ ♪ lou: president's -- residents along the east coast are bracing for hurricane sandy, not due to make landfall in text and -- until next week, but it looks like it could be a spectacular event come early tuesday. hurricane sandy has been battering the bahamas, tearing to the caribbean, killing at least 40 people, that is how powerful the storm has been. still more than 400 miles southeast of south caroina. top winds are barely hurricane strength right now. however, if it should hit the atlantic coast, the neurologists are saying it could blend with a winter storm creating what would be a very dangerous monstrous storm. fox news meteorologist joining us to explain what that might entail. >> the typical nor'easter, some spots macy 10 inches of rain, rain, not snow, rain, but heavy rain falling. wind will be with us likely around 36, maybe even 48 hours. a lot of people sa

it is, it means i'm not thinking about what donald rumsfelding on the mound. >> cold for everybody. cold for the fans, the beer's cold. enjoy it. >> the n.h.l. has announced they've cancelled all games for november. so pavelski is playing in russia. a pretty pass by pavelski to stapleton on the goal. that is a look at sports. see you tonight at 5:30. >>> coming up, one more look at today's top stories, including where people are braising for heavy snow and rain from hurricane sandy. we'll be right back. east coast, some of the "families former neigh >>> and here is a look at this morning's top stories. after two children are killed on the east coast. some of the family's former neighbors are mourning on the west coast. a six-year-old girl and her two- year-old brother were found dead yesterday in new york city. police say their nanny killed them. the family used to live in noie valley. >>> today bay area police officers will rappel down a building and perform several other drills. they are taking part in what's called urban shield, practicing their response to a variety of emergency situ

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? >> we found out later, there were huge arguments going on in d.c. between chernoff and donald rumsfeld about how much equipment should i be able to use. how much equipment should i be able to get. think about this, if that debate in washington lasts even six hours, that means it magnifies and becomes a 12, 15 24-hour delay. absolutely there were political problems in that response. >> cenk: why in the world did rumsfeld care about this? what did very to do with what was happening in new orleans at the time some of. >> this is a misconception that many people have. fema doesn't own helicopters. fema doesn't own fire trucks or anything. all fema really has is a checkbook. so what rumsfeld and i would say this right now to panetta if craig fugate, the current director of fema says i need x number of helicopters to help in search and rescue, panetta's answer should be how soon do you want them, how many do you need? all fema can say to the department of defense we'll reimburse you for that. >> cenk: michael, as you

donald rumsfeld says the u.s. military is no joking matter. here he is with us on our show yesterday. >> the fact that the navy is shrinking is an important and serious subject that merited a thoughtful, serious, and important discussion. all it thought was a dismissive, arrogant answer from the president, by someone who has never served in the military. i found it really disappointing. martha: disappointing and donald rumsfeld's words. mac thornberry is the chairman of the house armed services committee. he joins us this morning. great to have you here today. >> thank you. martha: what was your reaction by the comments from the president? >> he thought like he could defend his record by tom or bullying governor romney. usually when someone uses that tactic, whether it is on the playground or in politics, they are trying to cover something up. what he was covering up there with the fact that our navy has gone down to such low levels. it is just not -- with the navy at that level, we cannot defend the country as well as protect the peace. you know, he seemed to say that navy ships we

would you do? >> i was struck by secretary donald rumsfeld. all i can think of, we citizens pay these folks. the government rolls, not to do what they want, but to do what is the professional and proper evaluation of the facts as they find them. particularly when it comes to terrorists. we are living with an administration right now that is not being forthcoming with the reality. we have a secretary of state in assets to congress, white and so we get through with our little panel that we're putting together a which will take us well beyond the election, perhaps well beyond spring of next year. this is becoming a government oriented toward keeping america teeseven permission rather than sharing. >> the signature piece of legislation of the administration is obamacare, and it was written in a way that all of its consequences happened after the election, everything has been after the election. they don't want to be accountable for their policies. right now history has a way and events have away of undoing your tidy little arrangements, and that is overseeing in libya. lou: we thank

's not realistic. >> eliot: i'm brought to donald rumsfeld, and you subscribe to this good numbers and bad numbers, and that's the economy. >> good numbers bad numbers and this is a very--a number that moves around a lot. particularly in the household survey. it will swing up and down and that happens. the idea that this is manipulated ridiculous, it's impossible for it to be done and if they're going to do it, it's not going to be done in this way. >> eliot: it was jack welch who set the world on fire. people listen to jack. he's a respected manager and ceo. people are saying if he's saying this maybe there is something to it. but the last time there was anything suggested was richard nixon. he perhaps wanted to do it but couldn't do it either. >> that's interesting richard nixon and jack welch have a little experience in manipulating things. jack had his own problems at g.e. and manipulating numbers. maybe that's why they ascribe to these conspiracy theories. maybe that's what an executive does in jack welch's mind. >> eliot: and they were smoothing over the numbers quarter to quarter to hit the

, donald rumsfeld, called romney's speef, terrific, comprehensive speech. our latest poll shows that america's people don't buy romney as commander in chief. he trails the president on that 47 to 39%. and he trails the president by 6% on foreign policy. for decades, republicans have had the edge over democrats when it comes to national security but thanks to this president's strength and romney's weakness, that trend is over. joining me now is richard wolffe, vice president and executive editor of msnbc.com and an msnbc political analyst and brian, a senior fellow at the american for progress. thanks to both of you for being here. >> thanks, reverend. >> richard, let me start with you. what is the biggest failure in romney's foreign policy attacks? >> the biggest problem mitt romney has is not debating the president, it's debating himself. this is all consistency of a split pea soup. is he for mission creep and won't set an end date. he's on every side of his foreign policy position but even worse than that, even worse than the whole who is advising him question, his basic world

current and former members of the military, like leon panetta and donald rumsfeld. you say that you and your partner were raped by your staff sergeant and infected with hiv. tell me briefly if you can what happened that night. >> those details are very personal to me, and -- i mea-- >> i mean, where were you? >> basically i went to have a beer with a buddy that was introduced to me through mutual friends. unfortunately, this person had an ulterior motive and it led to some really awful consequences. >> and you say the military has betrayed you as a result of this. how so? >> well, for over nearly two years, they ignored repeated pleas that i made to bring attention to the soldier who was actively and purposefully and intentionally infecting people in the community with hiv. >> and you yourself were infected, correct? >> yes, unfortunately, it's very -- yeah. >> i'm sorry to hear that. why didn't you, though, report it right away after it happened? >> well, i did report it to the local police department, actually. >> and did you report it to the military or a higher up? >> i reported

. to be able to flip-flop like that, this is a guy who got the bush neocon team. donald rumsfeld loves him but he's pretending that he is now a man of peace and we can't fight and kill our way out of these conflicts? who is the real mitt romney is the real question and i would like to see reporters stay on this story. one of the things that bugged me really strongly today and here we are we've got your show, thank god, but i feel like reporters are acting as though, be he made a really smart move to pivot to the center because we're all war weary now. but wait a minute. that's a terrible thing to do. it doesn't matter whether it's a smart move. it's a cynical, horrible move and we really need to know what does this man believe about foreign policy. >> join is speaking to what i'm trying to say, david, because it's not even just the politics of it. it's how do you put the lives of our young men and women in the military in the hands of someone that you can't trust their character. that you don't know what they are going to say, what they are going to believe. this is a very deep -- this is

it happen. we are going to get america on track again.>> first night former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld talks libya. he is critical of the white house and the state department. he says they failed to do their jobs. that is not the only thing secretary rumsfeld says the administration botched. >> mr. secretary nice to see you, sir. >> thank you. >> your over all thoughts about what unfolded in benghazi? >> first it's a tragedy it's unfortunate we lost four americans including the ambassador. it is a serious problem that they requested additional security from everything i have read in the press and have heard and they weren't provided the kind of security that could have protected their lives. the second part of the problem is after that happened. with the state department. >> it attributed to a video to youtube video that really few if anybody had seen. they have information it was an attack by an al qaeda affiliate. it was a terrorist attack. and the fact that they apparently did not want it to be a terrorist attack but some sort of spontaneous demonstration led them to condem

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of the mayor. coming up tomorrow we will be joined by former defense secretary donald rumsfeld, former reagan adviser. be with us. stay with us now. the latest on hurricane sandy, the path of destruction, and impact on this presidential campaign when we return. ♪ ♪ lou: a mexican citizen pled guilty to the murder of border patrol agent bryan terry, marking the first conviction in the nearly 2-year-old case linked to operation fast and furious. the 36-year-old man has been in custody since he was arrested that night have terry's shooting in december 2010, arrested by the border patrol as part of a plea agreement. he now faces up to life in prison, prosecutors will not seek the death penalty. four other men are charged in his death as well. one is now in custody. three others remain at large, suspected of being in mexico. chicago, the murder capital of this country has officially surpass last year's murder rate, and there are still two months remaining. so far four under and 36 people the been killed in chicago, that compares to 435 homicides recorded in all of last year. the chicago sun-ti

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donald rumsfeld went on the secretary. mr. secretary, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> greta: there are many calls for ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, to resign. she has the backup of the secretary of state and the president, but there are calls for her to resign after going on all the talk shows and pushing this youtube video as the reason, the cause. your thoughts, sir? >> well, that's really up to the president and ambassador as far as i'm concerned. i think that the president can nominate who he wants, and the senate confirmed her. and she's the ambassador while she's there. i watched the presentation. and i thought it was amazing that someone in her position would go on with that degree of certainty, that fast, and that authoritiatively and be that wrong. >> greta: do you think she was perhaps hung out to dry? i thought it was unusual that the ambassador of the u.n. would make that appearance after that event? i would have expected some other member of the administration, not the ambassador of the u.n. >> i agree. it may have been that she wa

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gone to save our embassy in libya in one hour. so why didn't they? former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld one of my special guests this evening. >>> and could going over the fiscal cliff leave us permanently in economic and military decline? all that in "the kudlow report," just moments away. >>> i just want the take a moment out to say that our thoughts are with the family of mike farrell, one of our heroes, the man who built annaly hospital management who died this weekend at the age of 61. farrell is one of the good guys. he flagged the mortgage debacle long before everyone else saw it coming. ar

donald rumsfeld kept making to the generals when he came to office, which is that technological advances over the last 20 or 30 years mean you have to think about things differently and the point obama was making at the debate was, you know, one ship is different from another ship. in other words, the question is not how many ships you have, but what kind of ships. >> back in 1916 we had torpedo boats, monitors and other smaller vessels. >> would you rather build five frigates or one more aircraft carrier. an aircraft carrier has amazing power projection capacity. we have 11. the rest of the world, china is getting its first one which is a secondhand ukrainian nonfunctional aircraft carrier that they are retro fitting. if you think about the technological capacity of a ship, really honestly it doesn't really matter how many you have. the fundamental point is the one richard danzig made. we have a navy that is larger and more effective than the next 13 put together. this is an extraordinary -- we are in a situation where 15 years ago, we were spending about 30% of global defense expenditu

, the john bolton,s the donald rumsfeld and dick cheney, and seen them with an insheshsed president and we have seen what they can do, lead the nation to a war that was unnecessary as richard hoss characterized it. i'm very worried as i think powell was saying and i'll say it even more candidly and frankly than he did. i'm very worried about these people with the new, that's what it is, inexperienced, fresh president, and their experience at bureaucratic inplay and so forth and leading this president down to war most likely with iran. and that's why i'm going to vote -- i'm a republican just like powell, and i was looking for a good, solid republican candidate so i could vote for him. i will not vote for romney. i'm voting for obama. >> i watched romney the other night in that debate, the third one on foreign policy, and i heard strange words coming out of his mouth. he's a business guy, obviously he's a successful businessman, made a quarter billion dollars. he doesn't have any interest in the world, never shown any interest in the world beyond that. my question, where did he get that thi

and donald rumsfeld about how much equipment should i be able to use. how much equipment should i be able to get. think about this, if that debate in washington lasts even six hours, that means it magnifies and becomes a 12, 15, 24-hour delay. absolutely there were political problems in that response. >> cenk: why in the world did rumsfeld care about this? what did very to do with what was happening in new orleans at the time some of. >> this is a misconception that many people have. fema doesn't own helicopters. fema doesn't own fire trucks or anything. all fema really has is a checkbook. so what rumsfeld and i would say this right now to panetta if craig fugate, the current director of fema says i need x number of helicopters to help in search and rescue, panetta's answer should be how soon do you want them, how many do you need? all fema can say to the department of defense we'll reimburse you for that. >> cenk: michael, as you i hear you say that, that has to be the most obvious thing in the world. i can't imagi

leon panetta, and donald rumsfeld, because you say you were raped and infected with hiv. and tell me if you can briefly what happened that night. >> those details are very personal to me. and i had -- >> i mean, where were you? >> basically i went over to have a beer with a buddy that was introduced to me through mutual friends. and unfortunately this person had an ulterior motive, and it led to some really awful consequences. >> and you say that the military has betrayed you. as a result of this. how so? >> well, for over nearly two years they ignored repeated pleas that i made to bring attention to this soldier who was actively and purposefully and intentionally infecting people in the community with hiv. >> and you, yourself, were infected, correct? >> yes, unfortunately, it is a very -- yeah. >> i am sorry to hear that. why didn't you report it right away after it happened? >> well, i did report it to, to the local police department actually. >> and did you report it to the military or higher up? >> i reported it. i told the public health services that the military has there on f

guest lineup to talk about the election today. the other story is the attack on libya. donald rumsfeld is our guest coming up on our show happening now. martha: a little girl's murder has been tragic. police believe that jessica may not be the only person targeted. bill: and a stark reminder that it is still hurricane season. hurricane cindy threatening the east coast and florida all the way to maine. latest on that coming up next. martha: i think this is cool. a blast from the past. scientists unlocking one of the worlds oldest recordings. it was made on a thomas edison phonograph in 1878. you can get this. a piece of tinfoil. use your people talking and music. [inaudible] bill: that is very cool. martha: edison invented that device in 1877. also, the worlds first recorded blooper. a man was reciting a nursery rhyme and forgot that words and started laughing. you can come out that on your iphone. bill: that's nice. the brutal murder of little jessica ridgeway. a 10-year-old girl disappeared walking to school in colorado. her remains were found five days later. then 17-year-old, this g

in the middle east. former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld saying the obama administration is not helping. >> i think that the foreign policy of this administration for 3 1/2, four years now has been one of a step back. you can't lead from behind. leaders lead from the front. >> steve: officials say amad has petitioned the chief of al-qaeda for permission to launch an all-out al-qaeda affiliate and secured financing from al-qaeda's wing in yemen as well. >> gretchen: can illegal immigrant become an american lawyer? that's the argument in front of a supreme court. the man came to the united states from mexico when he was only nine years old. he earned a law degree. he passed the bar. however, the florida bar denied his application because he is living here illegally. he claims he now qualifies under president obama's immigration plan. >> steve: take a close look at this video. a guy with a pellet gun walks up to the president of the czech republic hispanic shoots him. -- czech republic shoots him. look at that. the president's body guards don't seem to know what happened and let the guy ge

, or we've never had enough troops on the ground. donald rumsfeld said he has not seen any hard evidence of a link between al qaeda and saddam hussein. was this approved -- of a report that you requested that you received a week ago that showed there was no connection between abu musab zarqawi and saddam hussein? al-zarqawi and saddam hussein? >> i want to thank you and i want to thank the folks here at case western reserve for hosting this tonight. this is a very important event and they've done a superb job of putting it together. it's important to look at all of our developments in iraq within the broader context of the global war on terror. and after 9/11 it became clear we had several things to have a successful strategy to win the global war on terror, specifically that we had to go after the terrorists wherever we might find them, that we also had to go after state sponsors of terror, those who might provide sanctuary and safe harbor. and we also had to finally stand up to democracies afterwards because that was the only way to guarantee these states would not again become safe ha

for education millions of children face. in addition, former defense secretary donald rumsfeld took to twitter, he tweets this, today 3 million plus girls are in afghan schools. the shooting of malala yousufzai should remind us if the taliban regain control, they won't be. the taliban is saying no girls should be educated have claimed responsibility for the shooting. they have also threatened to go after malala if she survives. cnn's senior international correspondent dan rivers is in birmingham, england, for us. first off, how is she? >> reporter: well, she's being assessed now. we have not been given any updates on her condition. she still has not remained -- regained consciousness as far as we're aware. she's been in a medically induced coma since that shooting. she arrived here earlier on this afternoon, at about 4:20 local time. the plane came into the local airport, an air ambulance provided by the united arab emirates and brought by ambulance to the queen elizabeth hospital here in birmingham, which is a center for the treatment of gunshot wounds. they treat a lot of soldiers from afgha

donald rumsfeld demands answers from the administration. >> i think the fact that the president went off to las vegas or wherever he was in nevada suggest has that was his priority and he obviously was it is missive of the fact that four americans had been killed and, we've seen what obviously was a terrorist attack. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. bill: our top stories right now, tonight's town hall presidential debat

to defense secretary donald rumsfeld in july 2001 and served throughout the secretary's term and his retirement he continued at the pentagon as deputy assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and america's security affairs. prior to joining us here he was a lead consultant on cybersecurity. please join me in welcoming my collie, steven bucci. [applause] >> we want to welcome everyone here to heritage this morning. we have a very timely subject to discuss and i think we have a great panel of experts that will be doing the discussing at least to get us started. i have to tell you i have an interest in this because one of the first things i did when i arrived at heritage was to testify before congress about the weapons of mass destruction threat that syria a bandit somewhat untimely demise it might pose and i'm very interested to hear the answer to one of the questions i was asked by one of the congressman which was gee, couldn't breath help us in this regard? i won't tell you what my answer was but i'm interested to hear what the experts have to say. we have three of them he

third-best time in special forces. he also became military assistance to defense secretary donald rumsfeld and served throughout secretaries turned. at his retirement, he then continued as assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and security for his. prior to joining us here, he was the lead consultant to ibm on cybersecurity. featuring in welcoming my colleagues, steven bucci. steve? >> we want to welcome everyone here to heritage this morning. we have a very timely subject to discuss and i think we have a great panel of experts that will be doing the discussing, at least to get us started. i have to tell you i have an interest in us because while the first things i did when i prided heritage was to testify before congress about the weapons of mass destruction are at that syria ended someone untimely demise may pose. and i am very interested to hear the answer to one of the questions i was asked by one of the congressmen, which was, g, couldn't rush a helpless in this regard? and i'll tell you what my answer was. i'm interested to hear what the experts have to say. an

expression of the cycle is the known unknown in this race. >> bill: that sounds like a donald rumsfeld -- >> it is exactly that, but it's true, i think in this cycle that we have a lot of things that we know would be factors but we're not sure how they play. democrats in connecticut have generally always taken two lines on the ballot. the democratic party line and the working families party line. the republicans usually don't do that. this time linda mcmahon decided to see what would happen if she got the independent party line which she did. this is where the logic comes from. in the 2010 governor's race in connecticut, if you just took the two-party vote the democrat would have lost that race being on the working family party line to put him over the top, he got almost 29,000 votes on that line, and he won that race you know, by -- i think it was less than a thousand votes overall, so they looked at that and thought that maybe there was a lesson to be learned there, and something they tried. we don't know what kind of impact that will have. >> bill: wisconsin? >>

's handling. paul bremer gave a speech in which he said we have never had enough troops on the ground, donald rumsfeld said he has not seen any hard evidence of a link between al qaeda and saddam hussein. was this a report that you requested that you received a week ago that showed there was no connection between al-zarqawi and saddam hussein? >> i want to thank you and i want to thank the folks here at case western reserve for hosting this tonight. this is a very important event and they've done a superb job of putting it together. it's important to look at all of our developments in iraq within the broader context of the global war on terror. and after 9/11 it became clear we had several things to have a successful strategy to win the global war on terror, specifically that we had to go after the terrorists wherever we might find them, that we also had to go after state sponsors of terror, those who might provide sanctuary and safe harbor. and we also had to finally stand up to democracies afterwards because that was the only way to guarantee these states would not again become safe harbors

battalion fifth special forces and also became the military assistant to donald rumsfeld. at his retirement, -- prior to joining us, he was a leading consultant on cyber security. please welcome the in -- join me in welcoming steven bucci. [applause] >> we have a very timely subjects to discuss, and i think we have a great panel of experts that will be doing be discussing to get us started. i have been interested in this because one of the first things i did was testified before congress about the weapons of mass destruction threat that syria and the somewhat untimely demise might pose. i am interested to hear the answer to one of the questions i was asked. i want to tell you -- won't tell you, but we will hear what the experts have to say. we will have a minute or two for a short wrap up. those of you that have not been the panels have moderated before, if you get past the second piece of the english language and i don't hear a question mark, i will stop you. this is not the time to give speeches. we will make sure that we get as many questions asked and answered as possible. keep your que

to donald rumsfeld. at his retirement, -- prior to joining us, he was a leading consultant on cyber security. please welcome the in -- join me in welcoming steven bucci. >> we have a very timely subjects to discuss, and i think we have a great panel of experts that will be doing be discussing to get us started. i have been interested in this because one of the first things i did was testified before congress about the weapons of mass destruction threat that syria and the somewhat untimely demise might pose. i am interested to hear the answer to one of the questions i was asked. i want to tell you -- won't tell you, but we will hear what the experts have to say. we will have a minute or two for a short wrap up. those of you that have not been the panels have moderated before, if you get past the second piece of the english language and i don't hear a question mark, i will stop you. this is not the time to give speeches. we will make sure that we get as many questions asked and answered as possible. keep your questions to say, get to the question park, and we will let the experts address them.

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